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| View Larger Image | Cosmological Enigmas: Pulsars, Quasars, and Other Deep-Space Questions by Mark Kidger
| | List Price: | $30.00 | | Price: | $19.80 | | You Save: | $10.20 (34%) |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 256660 | | Studio: | The Johns Hopkins University Press |  | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Number Of Pages: | 272 | | Publication Date: | October 31, 2007 | | Publisher: | The Johns Hopkins University Press |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description
The universe is big. Really big. And it gets bigger every day. In Cosmological Enigmas, Mark Kidger weaves together history, science, and science fiction to consider questions about the bigness of space and the strange objects that lie trembling at the edge of infinity. What are quasars, blazars, and gamma-ray bursters? Could we ever travel to the stars? Can we really expect aliens to contact us? From the profound (what evidence do we have to support the big bang theory?) to the bizarre (can there be more than one universe and, if so, how many dimensions does it possess?) to the everyday-yet-profound (why is the sky dark at night?), Kidger explains not only what we know but how we came to know it. Reflecting on how stars shine and what may lie beyond the edge of the universe, Kidger takes us on the ultimate cosmic journey. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 1 review)
| light, engaging, and fun  Kidger has written an estimable sequel to his "Astronomical Enigmas." He addresses a wide range of questions treating the origin and fate of the universe, exobiology, and the like. He presents a first-class series of _conceptual_ essays, finely toeing the line between unacceptable vagueness and over-the-top mathematics. That having been said, this is definitely not a book for the professional astronomer or physicist. However, the curious dilettante should find Kidger's discussions lively, engaging, and thought-provoking, while his numerous links to Internet resources and other published works for the non-specialist are a welcome addition that rounds out this first-class offering. September 05, 2008 | |
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